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chitoryu12 posted:I'm more concerned that someone got the idea "You know what's probably really good drain cleaner? Sulfuric acid with a tiny bit of dilution. Why has nobody ever tried this before?" It actually really is good drain cleaner. You can buy sulfuric acid based drain cleaners at your local hardware store. We use it all the time. Beats the hell out of lye-based stuff like Drano. The problem was not that it was sulfuric acid. The problem was that it was shipped in an airplane without any labeling as to what it was or what to do if it spilled.
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chitoryu12 posted:I'm more concerned that someone got the idea "You know what's probably really good drain cleaner? Sulfuric acid with a tiny bit of dilution. Why has nobody ever tried this before?" If it worked as a toilet bowl cleaner why not a drain cleaner? Edit: correction, the tablets were sodium bisulfate, which turns into sulfuric acid when it's added to water. RandomPauI fucked around with this message at 05:49 on Jun 14, 2016 |
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chitoryu12 posted:I'm more concerned that someone got the idea "You know what's probably really good drain cleaner? Sulfuric acid with a tiny bit of dilution. Why has nobody ever tried this before?" It seems to be common in the US, there are several chemistry videos on Youtube showing how to purify the stuff. The best chemistry channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJx0GJSYxBE
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Platystemon posted:They just don’t understand muh disruptive business. Alereon fucked around with this message at 06:09 on Jun 14, 2016 |
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Deteriorata posted:Amazon faces $350K fine for shipping dangerous goods 350K fine lol
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DOOP posted:350K fine Hey, that's probably the equivalent to a whole 10 minutes worth of sales on a slow day.
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RandomPauI posted:If it worked as a toilet bowl cleaner why not a drain cleaner? OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT: Rubber footwear and protective clothing (acid resistant hood and full body suit recommended). I mean, I wouldn't use it myself, even if it does clean the drains fairly well (and may or may not damage your plumbing).
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Private Speech posted:OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT: Rubber footwear and protective clothing 90% sure that stuff would eat right through my pipes.
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Zopotantor posted:It seems to be common in the US, there are several chemistry videos on Youtube showing how to purify the stuff. Yo NSA wizard I clicked the other links out of curiosity hope no one is upset
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Volcott posted:90% sure that stuff would eat right through my pipes. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ling-slept.html Might get your downstairs neighbors in the process.
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Back onto fork chat, someone's in deep trouble at work, since this went unreported and unfixed over a weekend. Jubilex fucked around with this message at 12:06 on Jun 14, 2016 |
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Jubilex posted:
FTFY
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# ? Jun 14, 2016 11:55 |
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Miso Beno posted:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ling-slept.html He knew the risks.
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# ? Jun 14, 2016 12:55 |
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Jubilex posted:
the sign makes it art.
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This is from the "safety focus of the week" sheet. OSHA is dead serious here, and minor incidents get escalated real fast. That's why everyone in that department neither saw nor heard anything.
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Jubilex posted:This is from the "safety focus of the week" sheet. OSHA is dead serious here, and minor incidents get escalated real fast. That's why everyone in that department neither saw nor heard anything. This is the type of thing that makes me wonder about the value of "swift and strong response" versus "we don't care who did it, just how did it happen and how can we fix it" policies. I guess the latter doesn't work when dangerous conditions arise from incompetence.
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Reverand maynard posted:Yo NSA wizard I clicked the other links out of curiosity hope no one is upset
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Jubilex posted:
Home Depot?
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Karma Monkey posted:Depends. Where do you match on this chart? None of those are pasty enough for me.
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Humbug Scoolbus posted:None of those are pasty enough for me. Oh you'll be fine then. Unless sunlight touches your accursed undead flesh.
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on the topic of dangerous household cleaners, last week my girlfriend's landlady left a can of aerosol oven cleaner in the oven. i guess it worked because the oven got a real good cleaning after the can exploded.
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# ? Jun 14, 2016 17:36 |
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Why is that MSDS a bad MS Paint?
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Karma Monkey posted:Depends. Where do you match on this chart? The grid. Assuming it is a transparency layer.
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# ? Jun 14, 2016 18:59 |
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The Orlando nightclub shooter nailed a SWAT officer in the helmet: Edit: The helmet: FuturePastNow fucked around with this message at 19:10 on Jun 14, 2016 |
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Haha, idiot probably thought he could helmet pop like in Payday2.
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# ? Jun 14, 2016 19:27 |
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Jeez, lucky bastard. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pcbPGENImg&t=209s
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Jubilex posted:
That's par for the course in a warehouse. No one will admit to damaging anything. I used to tell my guys when I was a warehouse manager, "Just tell me if you break something." I don't care, I know it was a mistake, I just need to know. They never would. They were so afraid of being punished, even though I never punished anyone for mistakes, they would clam up. I once noticed that a security camera had been moved so that it no longer covered an area of high value product. I asked everyone if they had moved it. No, no, no... is all I got. I became paranoid that someone was stealing as the items being covered were small with hundreds of SKUs and would have taken a shutdown to do a physical inventory. The camera was set about 15 feet high on a column so I knew that it would take purpose to move it. I didn't know what time it had happened, so I had to watch security footage for forever to determine that one of my forklift drivers had nailed the column hard enough to jog the camera over and tried to pretend that it didn't happen. Just loving tell me! I won't punish you! I just need to know. You're not a baby! I won't give you a spanking.
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FuturePastNow posted:The Orlando nightclub shooter nailed a SWAT officer in the helmet: I cannot imagine what that would feel like, holy poo poo what a lucky dude
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Hubis posted:This is the type of thing that makes me wonder about the value of "swift and strong response" versus "we don't care who did it, just how did it happen and how can we fix it" policies. I guess the latter doesn't work when dangerous conditions arise from incompetence.
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mostlygray posted:That's par for the course in a warehouse. No one will admit to damaging anything. I used to tell my guys when I was a warehouse manager, "Just tell me if you break something." I don't care, I know it was a mistake, I just need to know. They never would. They were so afraid of being punished, even though I never punished anyone for mistakes, they would clam up. Wildly disproportionate punishments for not telling you when the gently caress up and headpats when they do.
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How.
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# ? Jun 15, 2016 01:03 |
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I'm just gonna guess "Russia"
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# ? Jun 15, 2016 01:05 |
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Flood perhaps?
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Volcott posted:Wildly disproportionate punishments for not telling you when the gently caress up and headpats when they do. We kinda have something like this at work. If people bring a valid safety issue or policy violation to the command's attention, it usually results in a small ($50-$100) gift card and a little thing where they get everyone together and publicly thank them, etc. You'd think that people would try to game this, but instead they will still just cover up or ignore issues. I've never actually seen anyone get in any trouble of any kind for issues. When it gets "caught," upper management (command) fixes it and sends out a memo to everyone saying don't do that again ya'll. In serious cases, we have a mandatory class about it that's usually 5 minutes of addressing the issue and 25 minutes of bullshitting, joke telling, gossip, etc. What you're proposing really should work, but apparently the people I work with are too dumb or distrustful of the command for it to work.
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Say Nothing posted:How. Ground to the right is at wall level. They backed into the predicament. That’s my (probably wrong) guess.
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Say Nothing posted:How. That reminds me of another time where someone flipped their car at the entranceway to a gated community. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2qzjdH46gY&t=24s I cut to the chase, but the leading 20 seconds also demonstrates her terrible driving Deteriorata posted:Best part of this is the gas filler cap popping open at 0:41. mom and dad fight a lot fucked around with this message at 02:23 on Jun 15, 2016 |
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Airborne Viking posted:That reminds me of another time where someone flipped their car at the entranceway to a gated community. Best part of this is the gas filler cap popping open at 0:41.
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Airborne Viking posted:
So how drunk was that lady? It looked like she was either flooring it or stomping on the brake.
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Volcott posted:Wildly disproportionate punishments for not telling you when the gently caress up and headpats when they do. They were all hard workers, just reliable third time losers. They showed up on time and were the best crew I'd had in 10 years. That is about the best you could hope for with the salaries that we paid. I wasn't allowed to do the hiring, only management of the staff. We once had 8 employees disappear one day due to immigration issues. Another staff member we had looked like a hard-time criminal gang member. He constantly said "Don't judge me because of my looks." His mom called us to tell us that he had stolen product from our warehouse. He even said "Don't judge me." as he ran in circles around the outside of the warehouse until my co-manager caught him cartoon style. No charges, we just made him do the walk of shame to his mom's car when she came to pick him up. He must have been about 40 years old. Had a guy put the mast through the top of a truck once, that was fun for our insurance. Another dude decided to try to drive onto a truck without the dock plate. Took a dozen guys and many prying implements to get him unstuck. Another dude took out a support column for a mezzanine we had. Knocked it a foot back and we had to evacuate the room for safety. Trust me, if a guys worst sin is bumping a pole a little bit, they're probably the best staff member you've ever had.
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That sounds like a kindergarten for adult-sized humans.
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